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Moscow would like to get explanations form the Friends of Syria Group as to who exactly is supplying arms to the Syrian opposition and how is it possible in the given context to demilitarize the Syrian conflict in compliance with the Geneva communiqué.
This came in an interview with the BBC this Friday by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
He emphasized again that all Russian military shipments for the Syrian government, including antimissile systems, are perfectly legal and in keeping with the earlier signed intergovernmental contracts.

The so-called “Syrian rebels” have taken dozens of UN peacekeepers hostage, demanding the Syrian Army withdraw its troops from its own nation’s territory. The UN has confirmed that their peacekeepers are indeed being held hostage by what they call “rebels,” and has demanded their release.
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As the West coddles terrorists who are more overtly committing atrocities, both against the Syrian people, along Syria’s peripheries, and even against international observers including the United Nations, they shed the remainder of their legitimacy. In fact, a US State Department, a British Foreign Office, and even a UN who refuses to condemn and entirely break off relations with an organization that takes hostages amidst a myriad of other atrocities documented over the past 2 years, already has absolutely no legitimacy.
The people of the West must realize their governments have descended into a dangerous psychosis and has abandoned even a face-value commitment to maintaining a rule of law. A nation not confined by law, or even attempting to pretend to be, is a nation capable of anything, on any scale, at any time.

These guys are rogue elements, trained, supported, financed by the Saudi regime. They are rogue elements just like Taliban and al-Qaeda; they are terrorist, they are no freedom fighters. The UN and international community should join hands with the Syrian government to expel those people.

The document is a ten page application form distributed by the Turkish authorities on Syrians inside Syria. Based on the information mentioned in the application, the individual is enlisted either in the ranks of a certain phalanx that fights in Syria, as an intelligence agent, or as a recruit for the intelligence agents that work inside Syria.
The source of this document is an injured Syrian who was in the ranks of the militants. His family took him to Europe for treatment after he was injured in his spinal cord, so he passed on this document to us to publish it and comment on its articles and points.

American Journalist Tom Watson reports that Croatia flew 75 planes full of weapons to Jordan, with the full knowledge that these arms were for the Syrian rebels. According to Watson, both the Croatian and UK governments knew about the shipments.
One of his main sources is a Croatian daily newspaper. EA’s Joanna Paraszczuk reports:
Croatian daily Jutarnji List (JL) reports that Zagreb has become an international hub for the transporting of weapons to Syrian opposition forces. Citing ”diplomatic sources”, the report says that in the period between November 2012 and February this year, a total of 75 civilian transport aircraft flew from Zagreb’s Plesno airport loaded with weapons destined for Syrian rebels. JL claimed that the weapons originated elsewhere in Europe and that Washington organized the consignments.